Cycling in Sunny Weather Photos

Some recent photos from sunny Oxford. Sheldonian Theatre in the background. Nearly no hands, but socks don’t match the postbox. A nice place to cycle. big wheel, unicycle style I think he is smoking a pipe! A Big basket for different bags. Are foldups allowed on the pavement? Off to school in Mum’s taxi. Off [...]

Source: http://cyclinginfo.co.uk/blog/4907/cycling-photos/cycling-in-sunny-weather-photos/

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TdF Stage 5 ? One Ugly Crashfest

Team RadioShack?s Slovenian Time Trial Champion Janez Brajkovic crashed hard just shy of the halfway point of today?s 165-kilometer 5th stage in the northwest Brittany region of France. After about 75 kms while tightly packed on the far left of the peloton he went down in a heap, hard and fast with little warning, [...]

Source: http://www.teamradioshack.us/tdf-stage-5-one-ugly-crashfest/

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Recap at The Giro?s Halfway Point

Today marked the 10th stage of this year?s 3,525 kilometer (2190+ mile), 21-stage Giro d?Italia. Some of the great racing so far will not soon be forgotten, but unfortunately this year?s 94th edition of the race may be most remembered for the horrible tragedy that befell one of its up-and-coming stars on Monday?s stage [...]

Source: http://www.teamradioshack.us/recap-at-the-giro%e2%80%99s-halfway-point/

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Now let's all go for a bike ride

UPDATE: It's 10:14am on June 1, and I'm pleased to announce that we made it! Late last night, while most of us where sleeping, a few more donors came in and helped us punch through and reach our goal of $50,000! Hooray! 

As I'm writing this post, it's 9:27pm on May 31. There are only two and a half hours left in our Build It. Bike It. Be a Part of It. campaign to support the U.S. Bicycle Route System (USRBS). We are less than $300 away from our $50,000 goal (not counting any offline donations that we will receive in the mail in the next couple of days). Of course, you can still make a donation if you didn't get a chance to before May 31.

In the last four days alone we've raised $10,000.

Now, my colleagues and I had complete faith in our members, fans, friends, and followers, and that you all believed in the importance of the U.S. Bicycle Route System as much as we do and that we would absolutely make our goal. But in all honesty, I must say, even though I've been a fundraiser for over a decade, I still get a little choked up when I see generosity like this literally pour in during the final hours. Between all our projects this year, you all have been very generous, so when we make goals like this it reaffirms to everyone in our office that what we do matters to a lot of people and it's a vote of confidence to keep pushing forward.

So before I go any further, let me say: THANK YOU!

Thank you to all our donors who made contributions small and large, helping us meet our goal, dollar by dollar.

Thank you to all of our business sponsors, who challenged our community to raise the funds and donated products to reward our donors for giving. Thank you also to our web partners who helped spread the word.

Thank you to our state partners in Washington, New Hampshire, Arkansas, and Missouri.

And we want to specially thank all our Core Supporters who worked so hard throughout the whole month to spread awareness and raise money from their family, friends, and colleagues to build the USBRS.

We'll be posting a full report on the campaign and total amount raised in the coming week, but for now, let's all go ride our bikes!

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The 2012 BUILD IT. BIKE IT. BE A PART OF IT. campaign ran from May 1, 2012 through May 31, 2012. Missed it? You can still donate $10 today. All donations are tax deductible and will support Adventure Cycling Association's organizing efforts and technical assistance for the U.S. Bicycle Route System. The campaign is supported by Adventure Cycling members, a dedicated group of Core Supporters, bicycle-industry partners, state and local bicycle organizations, and cyclists across North America.

Campaign business sponsors include Walz CapsRazoo,Giant BicyclesAdventure CenterTeamEstrogen.comStan?s NoTubesSun Bicycles & Origin-8WomanToursOrtlieb and Primal Wear.

In-kind product support to the Build It. Bike It. Be a Part of It. campaign has been donated by Osprey PacksMootsBOB Trailer, BrooksPlanet BikeBikeFlights.com, and Hans Bagworks.

State partner organizations include Bike-Walk Alliance of NHMissouri Bicycle and Pedestrian Federation, and Bicycle Alliance of Washington.

Web partners for the campaign are PathLessPedaledBikingBisBike Style SpokaneChicks on Bikes RadioChange your life ride a bike, and Bicycle Radio.

The U.S. Bicycle Route System is supported in part by grants from the SRAM Cycling Fund, the Surdna Foundation, the Lazar Foundation, New Belgium Brewing, and the Michigan United Tandem Society.

Thank you all for your support and participation!

Source: http://blog.adventurecycling.org/2012/06/now-lets-all-go-for-bike-ride.html

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Cycle Superhighway 3: A victim of its own success?

Riding along Cycle Superhighway 3 during the morning rush hour is an unfamiliar experience for the typical London cyclist. The route that connects Barking to Tower Gateway has experienced an 83% increase in cyclists since the first lids of blue paint were popped open. For those used to competing with drivers on busy London roads, [...]

Source: http://www.londoncyclist.co.uk/cycle-superhighway-3-a-victim-of-its-own-success/

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Tragic end to TransAmerica tour for California cyclist

Sad news from Kentucky where a 71-year-old touring bicyclist from Chico, California, died from injuries he suffered when he fell off his bike.

Retired Yuba City dentist Oliver “Ollie” Scheideman Jr. was fulfilling his dream to complete a TransAmerica bicycle tour. An earlier attempt in 2009 ended when he crashed soon after the start of …

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Source: http://www.bikingbis.com/2012/06/10/tragic-end-to-transamerica-tour-for-california-cyclist/

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TdF Stage 4 ? Shoot Out at Mur-de-Bretagne

Many thought that today?s 173-km (107.5-mile) 4th Stage going from Lorient to the short but steep ramp up the Mur-de-Bretagne had Philippe Gilbert?s name written all over it. This is exactly the type of course that the current dominant Belgium national champion has built his reputation on. And given his latest form, winning [...]

Source: http://www.teamradioshack.us/tdf-stage-4-%e2%80%93-shoot-out-at-mur-de-bretagne/

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